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Hi, British Literature Students!
Here are today's lesson plans:
First, I want you to copy down the Characterization notes available on this website under "The Canterbury Tales" page. It's a pdf file called "Characterization."
Here's the link:
http://pilgreenbritishliterature.wikispaces.com/file/view/Characterization.pdf
Then, you can work in your Canterbury Tales packet. Please complete the following worksheets in the packet: The Prologue Vocab Wksht and the Characterization Wksht.
Links:
http://pilgreenbritishliterature.wikispaces.com/file/view/Prologue+Vocab+Wksht.pdf
http://pilgreenbritishliterature.wikispaces.com/file/view/Prologue+Characterization+Wksht.pdf
If there is still a lot of time left, go ahead and begin reading the Prologue to the Canterbury Tales. You'll need to read from the books in the bookshelf at the back of the room (The British Tradition books with the bright yellow/green spine).
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Here are today's lesson plans:
First, I want you to copy down the Characterization notes available on this website under "The Canterbury Tales" page. It's a pdf file called "Characterization."
Here's the link: http://pilgreenbritishliterature.wikispaces.com/file/view/Characterization.pdf
Then, you can work in your Canterbury Tales packet. Please complete the following worksheets in the packet: The Prologue Vocab Wksht and the Characterization Wksht.
Links: http://pilgreenbritishliterature.wikispaces.com/file/view/Prologue+Vocab+Wksht.pdf
http://pilgreenbritishliterature.wikispaces.com/file/view/Prologue+Characterization+Wksht.pdf
If there is still a lot of time left, go ahead and begin reading the Prologue to the Canterbury Tales. You'll need to read from the books in the bookshelf at the back of the room (The British Tradition books with the bright yellow/green spine).